Mientras las ministras de cuota lloran por el heteropatriarcado y las adolescentes reciben sermones condescendientes en talleres de género.| Libertad Digital - Cultura
“All such a mix-up—What a madness—hysteria—I hardly slept a wink last night—such ghastly things are happening all around me.” - Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), in a letter to Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) [New York City] • [November 2, 1917] in: ”My Faraway One. Selected Letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. Volume 1, 1915–1933″| - The Reader -
“A telegram from you Dearest, best part of what I am… This morning after I had sent you a twenty-six-page [letter] registered—I came back & broke down again—There was so much more to say in the letter & I realized I hadn’t said it—that I felt no matter what I wrote I couldn’t make you feel what really was eating me up—killing me—Not your being away but that terrible lack of togetherness when you left—& I know that without that I am lost—…” - Alfred Stieglitz (1864-19...| - The Reader -